Exchanges filled with high-deductible plans

 

As federal and state insurance exchanges enter their second year, from 60 percent to more than 80 percent of plans could be high deductible, reports Modern Healthcare.

“I thought [high-deductible plans] would level off this year and they continue to grow,” said Brigitte Nettesheim, a principal at the Chartis Group, according to the article. “They will still be a significant portion of the type of plan designs offered.”

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